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{{Item
 
|name = Quicklime
 
|name = Quicklime
|image = [[File:Quicklime.png|Quicklime]]
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|image = [[File:Quicklime.png]]
 
|release = [[20 September]] [[2004]]
 
|release = [[20 September]] [[2004]]
 
|update = Plague City Part 4 Released
 
|update = Plague City Part 4 Released
 
|members = Yes
 
|members = Yes
|quest = Yes - [[Regicide]]
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|quest = [[Regicide]]
 
|tradeable = No
 
|tradeable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|equipable = No
|high = 2
 
 
|stackable = No
 
|stackable = No
|low = 1
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|disassembly = Yes
 
|value = 4
 
|value = 4
 
|destroy = Drop
 
|destroy = Drop
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|kept = always
 
|store = No
 
|store = No
 
|examine = Some quicklime.
 
|examine = Some quicklime.
|weight = 2.2
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|weight = 2.267
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|id = 3213
 
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[[File:Quicklime detail.png|left|120px]]
'''Quicklime''' is made by putting [[limestone]] in a [[furnace]] while wearing [[gloves]]. If the player isn't wearing gloves, the limestone will just explode and damage them. Quicklime is used in the [[Regicide]] quest for making the barrel bomb.
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'''Quicklime''' is made by putting [[limestone]] in a [[furnace]] while wearing [[gloves]]. If the player isn't wearing gloves, the limestone will corrode the player's skin and damage the player for 80LP. Quicklime is used in the [[Regicide]] quest for making the [[barrel bomb]].
   
With an empty pot in inventory, the quicklime is used with a pestle and mortar to make a [[Pot of quicklime]].
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With an empty pot in inventory, the quicklime is used with a pestle and mortar to make a [[pot of quicklime]].
   
 
Limestone can be mined east of Varrock (near the house of the Odd Old Man) and in north-east [[Tirannwn]].
 
Limestone can be mined east of Varrock (near the house of the Odd Old Man) and in north-east [[Tirannwn]].
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==Disassembly==
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{{Disassembly
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|category=default
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}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Before the update restoring players' health once leaving a [[player-owned house]], a scam existed where somebody would ask a player whose health had been reduced by fighting in a boxing ring to help them smelt limestone, giving the impression that the scammer didn't have the required Smithing level. The target of the scam would then be damaged and often die from the resultant explosion of limestone, through having already-lowered health.
   
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{{Regicide}}
*Historically, quicklime was used by the military of the Ottoman Empire in the late 17th century, and later on by the other nations throughout the 18th century. It was mixed with water and smeared on 8 feet tall bandages made of linen. Then, the bandages were wrapped up and become a quicklimey ball. The projectile was later on fire and fired from a mortar. The shot would cause a fire where it fell which could not be extinguished by water and caused burns on the skin, as well as permanent blindness if it hit the eyes. It also made breathing impossible.
 
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[[fi:Quicklime]]
*Before the update restoring players' health once leaving a Player Owned House, a scam existed where somebody would ask a player whose health had been reduced by fighting in a boxing ring to help them smelt limestone, giving the impression that they don't have the required smithing level. The target of the scam would be damaged and often die from the resultant explosion of limestone, through having already lowered health.
 
[[Category:Regicide]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:08, 28 July 2019

Quicklime detail

Quicklime is made by putting limestone in a furnace while wearing gloves. If the player isn't wearing gloves, the limestone will corrode the player's skin and damage the player for 80LP. Quicklime is used in the Regicide quest for making the barrel bomb.

With an empty pot in inventory, the quicklime is used with a pestle and mortar to make a pot of quicklime.

Limestone can be mined east of Varrock (near the house of the Odd Old Man) and in north-east Tirannwn.

Disassembly

[FAQ] • [doc]

Trivia

  • Before the update restoring players' health once leaving a player-owned house, a scam existed where somebody would ask a player whose health had been reduced by fighting in a boxing ring to help them smelt limestone, giving the impression that the scammer didn't have the required Smithing level. The target of the scam would then be damaged and often die from the resultant explosion of limestone, through having already-lowered health.